TARGET AUDIENCE AND PREREQUISITES
Doctors with a diploma of Doctor of General Medicine wishing to resume their activity after having interrupted it.
PROGRAM
Module 1: Oncology
- Breast, uterine and ovarian cancer,
- Prostate cancer,
- Complications of chemotherapy/targeted therapies,
- Palliative and end-of-life care at home,
Module 2: Dermatology
- Psoriasis,
- Skin infections,
- Wounds and healing,
- Nevi and melanoma,
Module 3: Uro-nephrology
- Abnormalities in urinary examinations,
- Acute and chronic renal failure,
- Functional voiding disorders in children,
- Urinary lithiasis,
Module 4: Specialty Emergencies
- Dermatological emergencies,
- Ophthalmological emergencies,
- ENT emergencies,
- Stomatological emergencies,
Module 5: Infectious Diseases
- Acute and chronic fever,
- Covid-19 and seasonal flu,
- Vaccinations,
- The travelling patient
METHODS
Every Thursday from 7 to 9:30 p.m., from January to June 2023
Note: in order to prepare for the session in the best possible conditions, the trainees are given a pre-test designed by the instructors, which is distributed on Tuesday morning and which must be completed and sent back before participating in the teaching.
The DU combines a refresher course with a compulsory six-month practical training period (four half-days per week).
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF KNOWLEDGE CONTROL
Attendance at the Thursday evening teaching sessions is mandatory, only two absences are accepted with proof.
The pre- and post-tests are pedagogical milestones to be completed systematically, and a final written test is organized to measure the trainee’s pedagogical progress.
An oral test of knowledge and validation is also organized by the DU pedagogical jury.
This interview at the end of the course is completed by the need to validate the practical course.